Virtual tour lets you imagine life as an astronaut trapped on the ISS
Briefly

Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will remain on the ISS for six months, showcasing life in cramped quarters with limited privacy and comfort.
The claustrophobia-inducing virtual tour reveals how astronauts deal with shared spaces - only six beds for nine astronauts, leading to uncomfortable sleeping arrangements.
Living on the ISS requires adaptability; astronauts must strap down belongings and deal with vacuum-powered toilets, illustrating the unglamorous realities of space living.
Suni Williams mentioned sleeping in a less-comfortable space while Butch uses a sleeping bag tethered to the wall, reflecting the constraints of life in space.
Read at Mail Online
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